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The Dispatch→ Character Is Destiny, Personnel Is Policy
More on Trump’s second term.
Full Fact→ Does the government’s Rwanda policy only impact ‘failed asylum seekers’?
We’ve looked into the detail of the government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, and whether other governments are considering similar schemes.
PolitiFact→ Top 5 fact-checks: Republican candidates take aim at Biden’s foreign policy in Miami debate
The Republican candidates had tough words for President Biden on Israel evacuations, Ukraine funding and Iran policy. But how accurate were their attacks?
PolitiFact→ Alex Mooney – Does Gov. Jim Justice oppose the “right-to-work” policy?
Jim Justice "opposes the Right to Work”
The Dispatch→ Biden’s Iran Policy Is About to Change—One Way or the Other
The administration could shift from appeasement to nuclear acceptance quietly, or it could try to build a bolder, bipartisan consensus.
Logically→ Nej, Sverige är inte ett registrerat företag som inte stiftar lagar utan företagspolicys
The Dispatch→ GOP Struggles to Reach Consensus on Abortion Policy
‘We have a war within the Republican Party to decide if we even are pro-life at the federal level.’
The Dispatch→ GOP Struggles to Reach Consensus on Abortion Policy
‘We have a war within the Republican Party to decide if we even are pro-life at the federal level.’
Logically→ There are many documents proving Nazi Germany had an extermination policy during WWII
FactCheck.org→ Post Distorts Florida School Policy on ‘Romeo and Juliet’
Quick Take A Florida school district is allowing students to read only excerpts of “Romeo and Juliet” in class — not passages with sexual content. But a Facebook post incorrectly suggests all Florida high schools are removing the
Truth or Fiction?→ Zoom Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and AI
On August 6 2023, a tweet about Zoom’s terms of service and “training” what is popularly called machine learning or artificial intelligence (AI) spread virally: Zoom terms of service now require you to allow AI to train on ALL your
PolitiFact→ Everything old is new again? The latest round of health policy proposals reprises existing ideas
Republicans have floated ideas that could subtly let employers bypass the Affordable Care Act's basic benefits requirements. Options include association health plans, self-insurance and giving workers money to buy individual coverage.
PolitiFact→ Everything old is new again? The latest round of health policy proposals reprises existing ideas
Republicans have floated ideas that could subtly let employers bypass the Affordable Care Act's basic benefits requirements. Options include association health plans, self-insurance and giving workers money to buy individual coverage.
The Dispatch→ A(nother) Case Study of Terrible U.S. Tariff Policy
New trade remedies would hurt steelworkers and American consumers.
The Dispatch→ Could It Be? A Policy Debate in the GOP?
The party would benefit from coming to a consensus on abortion.
The Dispatch→ Nikki Haley Knocks Donald Trump’s China Policy
Plus: Scott Walker on the open Senate primary in Wisconsin.
The Dispatch→ SCOTUS Gives POTUS a Policy Pass
The justices say Texas and Louisiana lack standing to challenge the Biden administration’s immigration policy.
The Dispatch→ Better Data Means Better Policy
The significance of the Census Bureau adopting a new method to measure inflation. Continue reading Better Data Means Better Policy »
PolitiFact→ Chris Christie – Trump did not sign any major immigration laws, but he did issue orders that changed policy
Donald Trump “never changed one immigration law.”
Truth or Fiction?→ In a Friday News Dump, YouTube Announces Election Disinformation Policy Changes
On June 2 2023, a Reddit user shared a post claiming that YouTube altered a policy and was no longer restricting false claims about the 2020 election in the United States: YouTube changes policy to allow false claims about past US presidenti
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Social media post misleads with Los Angeles County list of ‘zero-bail’ policy exceptions
A list shows violent crimes in Los Angeles that “people will be set free on as of today.”
Logically→ A statement by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell was taken out of context by the Russian Embassy in London
The Dispatch→ The Next Issue in Family-Focused Public Policy
U.S. Rep. Stephanie Bice speaks at a press conference on January 25, 2023. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)Paid family leave is getting serious bipartisan attention.Continue reading The Next Issue in Family-Focused Public Policy »
The Dispatch→ Pour a Little Out for Your Neighborhood Industrial Policy Fan
resident Joe Biden speaks during a visit to Wolfspeed, a semiconductor manufacturer, as he kicks off his Investing in America Tour on March 28, 2023, in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)It’s been a rough few months f
The Dispatch→ The Rise of ‘Red Scare’ Policy
Containers are seen stacked at a port in Qingdao in China's eastern Shandong province on January 14, 2020. (Photo by STR/AFP/Getty Images.) We risk overreacting to the threats posed by China.Continue reading The Rise of ‘Red Scare’ Policy »
PolitiFact→ American Principles Project – Claim linking Protasiewicz to school policy for trans students widely misses mark
At a Wisconsin school, a 12-year-old girl "was transitioned into a boy by school officials without parental consent," and Protasiewicz supports it.
Logically→ World Economic Forum wants America to implement ‘one-child policy’ for white families.
The Dispatch→ Social Policy With a Side of Chips
President Joe Biden tours the IBM facility in Poughkeepsie, New York, with IBM CEO Arvand Krishna (second from right) and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (right) on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)Subsidies intended to boost our semi
The Dispatch→ Congress Wades Into D.C. Crime Policy
D.C. Police Chief Robert J. Contee III and Mayor Muriel Bowser talk to the crowd about a homicide in Anacostia, DC. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)President Biden has vowed not to veto a Republican-led measure that wou
FactCheck.org→ WHO ‘Pandemic Treaty’ Draft Reaffirms Nations’ Sovereignty to Dictate Health Policy
SciCheck Digest Members of the World Health Organization are in the process of developing a new agreement to prevent, prepare for and respond to pandemics. A preliminary draft presented in February reaffirms nations’ sovereign right to make t
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Twitter Did NOT Institute Policy Banning Flag Of Ukraine
Did Twitter make a rule that users may not display the flag of Ukraine on their profile because it is considered a political statement against Russia? No, that's not true: A post from Walter Report contained a fabricated image which appea
The Dispatch→ Stirewaltisms: The Problem of Policy in Politics
Sen. Rick Scott listens during a news conference at the Capitol on January 25, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)What happens when politicians decide that getting power to do the right things makes it necessary to say the
The Dispatch→ Scotland’s Gender Policy Has Created a Political and Constitutional Crisis
Demonstrators take part in the Let Women Speak rally in George Square, Glasgow, in support of the U.K. Government's use of a Section 35 order to block Scotland's recent Gender Recognition Reform Bill. (Photo by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty
Logically→ Scotland’s ’20-minute neighborhoods’ policy aims to imprison people and prevent them from leaving their respective districts.
There is no evidence in the policy documents to support claims of imprisoning people in their districts.
The Dispatch→ U.S. Policy Needs More Humility
(Photo illustration by Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images.)(Or, “How I learned to start worrying and hate the ban.”)The post U.S. Policy Needs More Humility appeared first on The Dispatch.
PolitiFact→ Joe Biden – Illegal immigration dropped after new Venezuela program, but public health policy also contributed
Since a new immigration program was implemented, the number of Venezuelans trying to enter the U.S. illegally decreased “from about 1,100 per day to less than 250 per day on average.”
Poynter→ Twitter’s policy on misleading COVID-19 information is ‘no longer in effect’
Factually is a newsletter about fact-checking and misinformation from Poynter’s International Fact-Checking Network. Sign up here to receive it in your email every other Thursday. The latest issue of the saga we’re all tired […] The post
Truth or Fiction?→ Twitter No Longer Enforcing COVID Misinformation Policy
On November 29 2022, a post to Reddit’s r/news claimed that Twitter had stopped enforcing its policy on disinformation and misinformation around COVID-19: Twitter is no longer enforcing its Covid misinformation policy from news
AllSides→ Twitter ends COVID-19 misinformation policy after Musk promises ‘general amnesty’ for suspended accounts
https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/twitter-ends-covid-19-misinformation-policy-musk-promises-general-amnesty-suspended-accounts